One thing I want to achieve is familiarity with the sounds that each letter makes, and that takes constant exposure using various senses and patterns of thinking.
I really like Roll and Graph activities for my kids. Not only do they enjoy them, but they utilize counting, fine motor skills (I have them peeling and placing small stickers on the graph), and basic data recording concepts. I wanted to combine that with exposure to the sounds made by each letter.
I put together an alphabet's worth of roll and graph activities.
You can download them here.
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DeleteThese are great!! Pinning and printing!!
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Good luck in your journey.
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Love this! Thank you for sharing it - I will have to print the cubes and graphs when I am at a computer linked to a printer!
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed peeking through your blog! Two of my boys are 15 months apart - keeps you moving!
~Sara@BrainstormInBloom
15 months is pretty close, and yes, they keep me running! But it sure is a blessing to see them grow together and be such good pals. Thanks for your encouragement.
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